Heaven in Texas

Heaven in Texas by Curtiss Ann Matlock, published by Silhouette Books in 1991, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores themes of love and family. The story follows Billie Ballinger as she reconnects with Linc Snow, a cowboy from her past. In a twist of fate, she accepts a position to care for his four motherless children, leading to a complex interplay of emotions and responsibilities.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges and joys of rekindled romance amidst the demands of parenthood. As Billie navigates her new role in Linc’s life, the book presents a blend of personal growth and the intricacies of relationships. With a page count of 250, this edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary romance, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Reencountering cowboy Linc Snow, with whom she had once been in love, Billie Ballinger finds herself accepting employment and lodging from Snow in exchange for taking care of his four motherless children. Reprint.
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